Michael Poulsen (of Volbeat and Dominus) returning to his roots.
Michael Poulsen (of Volbeat and Dominus) returning to his roots.
Light treason.
Sub7 existed before 2000 if I’m not mistaken.
The issue is not really that people are using smart devices for whatever, but that they were explicitly promised that the devices were safe enough to guard your private data. And that was a lie from Apple to sell more devices.
This is 100% on Apple’s head. Not the consumers that were lied to.
Besides, which devices are so “not smart” these days that there is no chance of data leakage or recovery?
Give it back, OP!
And my axe!
Angus McSix (formerly Angus McFife of Gloryhammer) is a hoot.
Punk!
Sir, you are making a scene.
Sir, this is not a “Your unpopular opinion about sketch shows” thread.
Please leave without making a scene.
Partially agreement. There shouldn’t be markdown in titles and Lemmy should probably have stripped it altogether: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3828
Disregarding the malplaced markup in the title, the article link is also broken. (Contains broken markup).
And again the multiple indentations and “cross-posted from” makes it look like Re: Re: FW material. I think my criticism is valid, even if I probably did sound a bit like a dick about it.
Here’s a screenshot showing what the post looks like for a Lemmy user.
What’s with the title? It’s just a tag and a URL. Tags do nothing on Lemmy and look awful. URLs in titles also do nothing and look awful. And what’s with the a escaped #-character? Is it to safely pass the title in bash-scripts?
The article link is broken. And the multiple levels of crossposting just seems kind of… lazy.
This is some next generation RE: FW: FW stuff.
No, more like simping for fascism.
What a terrible format.
Yeah, we don’t deploy on Fridays.
Commodore 64 and two cartridges (Space Invaders and Radar Rat Race) around 1983 I think. No tape drive or floppy at first, so I got used to typing in games from magazines and books until the computer got turned off. This was early, I didn’t know anyone else that had a computer. Eventually we got a tape drive (datassette) and that was when my life took a deroute, but that is a different story for a different day.
Nokia something, year somewhere 2000-2002, didn’t feel it, but my parents believed that I would answer the phone more if I had a mobile.
Rivals hate this one secret trick.
Kind of, yeah.
It is a machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy and stop calling me Bozo.